lol, when I posted "Grosjean needs to have his super license revoked, he is a danger to the other drivers" on the BBC website, my post was deleted by a moderator. Under a blog post entitled "Grosjean is a nutcase".

lol, when I posted "Grosjean needs to have his super license revoked, he is a danger to the other drivers" on the BBC website, my post was deleted by a moderator. Under a blog post entitled "Grosjean is a nutcase".

We're thankfully not as anal here as the moderators of the British Broadcasting Company.

I wonder if I can make that a signature...

Note: I also agree, Grosjean needs to be suspended from super racing till he can prove he isn't a liability.

I live in Singapore, and watched the race there and it was amazing. The sound and the smell is just ... I can clearly say had chills for hours, even days, as the circus went on with continuous races for 3 consecutive days.

After today I can say I will never tire of Eddie Jordan dancing to Gangnam Style.

But really, why does F1 go to South Korea? The drivers aren't keen on the track, the track is in the middle of bloody nowhere with worse infrastructure management than Silverstone and it took 10 laps to get rid of a car that was parked right by the emergency exit gap and to clear a single piece of debris with 40-50 seconds of time between the last car passing and the first car coming round again. And then the thing with the astroturf...

Felipe is faster than you, can you confirm you understood that message!

And there goes my morning coffee.

Massa is staying with Ferrari for next season, but they've signed a provisional contract to bring in Vettel, based on team performance, for the 2015 season. Shame as I like Massa more than Alonso, but that's probably to do with Alonso whining like a petulant brat when things don't go his way.

Still bringing Vettel in might be the biggest capture in F1 since Ferrari signed Schumacher. If they can supply the right car, they could start a new era of dominance.